Pasta alla Puttanesca with Handmade Black Pasta
Pasta alla Puttanesca with Handmade Black Pasta

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook pasta alla puttanesca with handmade black pasta using 15 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Pasta alla Puttanesca with Handmade Black Pasta:
  1. Prepare or use storebought pasta instead The pasta ingredients
  2. Make ready 100 grams or so Durum semolina
  3. Take 1 Egg
  4. Prepare 1 dash of a good quality oil Olive oil
  5. Make ready 1 pinch Natural Salt
  6. Prepare 1 tsp Squid ink
  7. Prepare For the sauce:
  8. Take 1 Olive oil
  9. Take 1 Red chili pepper
  10. Make ready 1 clove Garlic
  11. Get 1 bit less than 1/2 teaspoon Anchovy paste
  12. Prepare 1 small can Canned tuna
  13. Get 1 the same amount as the tuna Tomato sauce or puree
  14. Make ready 1 tbsp Capers
  15. Take 1 tbsp Black olives
Instructions to make Pasta alla Puttanesca with Handmade Black Pasta:
  1. Put the durum semolina in a large bowl, and form a well in the middle. Put the other pasta ingredients in the well.
  2. Mix up the ingredients in the well with a fork. Gradually crumble the semolina 'wall' around it to mix in.
  3. When it's more or less mixed together, start kneading.
  4. Knead the dough well and form a ball. Leave the dough to rest for a while (If the dough is stiff, add a little water to adjust.)
  5. Roll the rested dough about 3 to 5 mm thick (no. 3 on the thickness dial on a pasta machine).
  6. Fold the dough into thirds.
  7. Roll the folded dough again to 3-5 mm thickness.
  8. Fold the dough again, tucking in the ragged edges.
  9. Roll the dough out to your desired thickness. The dough in the photo is rolled out with no. 5 on the thickness dial of the pasta machine.
  10. Dust both sides of the rolled out dough with flour.
  11. Cut the dough. If you don't have a pasta machine, flour the dough well and slice with a knife.
  12. Dry the pasta out for 10 minutes to an hour after cutting it so that the strands don't stick together. The pasta is done. You can dry it on a rack as shown in step 13.
  13. You can dry the pasta completely on a rack at this stage, but it becomes brittle so handle it carefully. By drying the pasta out, it becomes elastic.
  14. Make the sauce while the pasta dries. Put the sliced red chili pepper, garlic, olive oil and anchovy paste in a small pan, and stir fry until fragrant. Adjust the saltiness by adding more or less anchovy!
  15. Add the rest of the sauce ingredients and simmer.
  16. Boil the pasta for 1 to 3 minutes in plenty of boiling water. Add a little olive oil to the cooking water to prevent the pasta from sticking. Since puttanesca sauce is salty because of the anchovies, you don't need to salt the cooking water unlike with other pasta dishes.
  17. Serve the sauce on the pasta.
  18. If you want to fully enjoy the flavor of the black squid ink pasta on its own: Boil in salted water. Omit step 15 of the sauce making process. Sauté the pasta in the spicy garlic oil from step 14 with a little bit of the cooking water, and make a simple aglio, olio e peperoncino.

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